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Florida Freight Weekly · Issue #001 · Week of Jun 9, 2026
Florida outbound capacity is tightening. Here's what's moving this week.
Lane rates · Available carriers · One tip · One partner
Market Snapshot · As of June 3, 2026
Florida Freight Pulse
↑ Miami outbound demand
↑ Tampa → Atlanta rates
↓ Jacksonville capacity
Predicted Backhaul Opportunities: 43
Top Tight Market: Miami → Atlanta
Lane rates this week
Florida outbound corridors
| Corridor | Avg rate | vs last week | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Miami → Atlanta | $2.28/mi | ▲ +8% | Tight |
| Tampa → Charlotte | $2.15/mi | ▲ +4% | Normal |
| Orlando → Nashville | $2.07/mi | → Flat | Normal |
| Jacksonville → Richmond | $1.94/mi | ▼ -3% | Normal |
| Homestead → New York | $2.41/mi | ▲ +11% | Tight |
Based on loads posted on Haulsun · Sample data
Carrier tip of the week
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